The all-time career and single-season leader in strikeouts with
234 and 82, Conway becomes the first player during head coach
Brendan Eygabroat’s tenure to be named as a Hall of Fame
inductee. A freshman when Eygabroat took over the baseball program,
Conway was instrumental in leading the Beacons to four consecutive
Little East Conference tournament appearances—a program
first.

Named the 2006 and 2008 Little East Conference Pitcher of the
Year, Conway also grabbed 2008 LEC First Team All-Conference honors
as well. On top of holding the career and single-season mark for
strikeouts, Conway also stands as the program’s all-time
leader in innings pitched in a career with 245.0. His 86.0 innings
of work, which he recorded in 2006, still remains the single-season
best at UMass Boston.

He also stands second all-time in career wins with 14 and is
third all-time in career appearances with 45 and earned run average
with 3.49. His 15 and 12 K’s in a single game still stand as
second and fourth most all-time respectively.